-- Critical Media Literacy
in Times of War


-- Introduction to the Site
-- Modules

-- Iraq
-- Introduction

-- Background
-- Media Coverage
-- Justifications for War
-- Media Reports 90/91
-- Media Reports 2002
-- How Many Protested?
-- Crowd Size Oct. '90
-- Crowd Size Jan, '91
-- Network News
-- Protests in How Many Cities?
-- Sanctions and Casualties
-- Sanctions and Changes

-- Sanctions: What have you learned?
-- Sanctions: What have you learned? PT. II
-- Sanctions: Additional Sources
(you are here)
-- Iraq: Additional Resources


 

Sanctions: Additional Sources and Resources


Arnove, Anthony (Editor). (2000). Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War. Cambridge, MA: South End Press. Campaign Against
Sanctions on Iraq (CASI)
http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/casi/index.html

Falk, Richard. "Iraq, the United States, and International Law: Beyond the Sanctions." The Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research.
http://www.transnational.org/forum/meet/2002/Falk_IraqUSinternatLaw.html

Gordon, Joy. (November 2002). "Cool War: Economic Sanctions as a Weapon
of Mass Destruction." Harper's Magazine.

Graham-Brown, Sarah and Chris Toensing. (October 2002). "Why Another War? A Backgrounder on the Iraq Crisis." MERIP (Middle East Research and Information Project).
http://www.merip.org/iraq_backgrounder_102202/iraq_bckground_merip_screes.pdf

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